Normal transportation to start in Mumbai Harbour by Aug 15
Mumbai harbour, which has been affected by the recent oil spill, would be cleared for transportation by August 15, Parliament was informed on Tuesday.
“There is no oil spill off the Mumbai coast. When I contacted the Indian Coast Guard, they told me that Mumbai harbour would be cleared by August 15 and normal transportation restored,” environment minister Jairam Ramesh told Lok Sabha in a suo motu statement.
He said 32 ships would be start moving by August 15. The ships were stranded due to the collision between container vessel MSC Chitra and another vessel Khalija-111.
Mr Ramesh said, “The fishermen have already been issued advisory to avoid fishing activity till August 15 as there are still 200 containers floating on the sea water.”
Though this matter comes under the purview of the shipping ministry, Mr Ramesh said he was making the statement due to environmental concerns.
He said the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board has collected water samples for testing and already lodged a case under the Environment Protection Act 1986. However, the entire salvage operation would take 45 days, he added.
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